Trump Administration Now Removing EV Chargers From Government Buildings
Briefly

Eighteen months after the GSA's push for electric vehicles, the agency is now shutting down nearly 8,000 EV chargers across federal properties, stating they are not mission-critical. An email memo indicates this decision aligns with directives from the current administration, leading to the removal of information on EV chargers from the GSA's website. These changes may reflect broader efforts to cut government agency functions and personnel, contrasting sharply with previous administration pledges to support electric vehicle initiatives.
The GSA is reportedly shutting down all EV chargers on federal properties due to new direction received from the current administration, deeming them not mission-critical.
Several pages on the GSA's website related to EV chargers and fleet electrification efforts are now offline, indicating a significant shift in policy.
The moves to disconnect EV chargers may be tied to broader efforts to reduce the federal workforce and eliminate government agencies.
Despite President Trump's earlier support for electric vehicles, recent actions by his administration contradict that stance.
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